Shifting Perspectives and the Stylish Style: Mannerism in Shakespeare and His Jacobean ContemporariesUniversity of Toronto Press, 1988 - 227 pages |
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... Thou dost make possible things not so held , Communicat'st with dreams - how can this be ? With what's unreal thou coactive art , And fellow'st nothing . Then ' tis very credent Thou may'st co - join with something ; and thou 48 ...
... Thou dost make possible things not so held , Communicat'st with dreams - how can this be ? With what's unreal thou coactive art , And fellow'st nothing . Then ' tis very credent Thou may'st co - join with something ; and thou 48 ...
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... thou call me fool , boy ? FOOL All thy other titles thou hast given away ; that thou wast born with . KENT This is not altogether fool , my lord . FOOL No , faith ; lords and great men will not let me . If I had a monopoly out , they ...
... thou call me fool , boy ? FOOL All thy other titles thou hast given away ; that thou wast born with . KENT This is not altogether fool , my lord . FOOL No , faith ; lords and great men will not let me . If I had a monopoly out , they ...
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... thou pale sober night , Thou that in sluggish fumes all sense dost steep , Thou that gives all the world full leave to play , Unbend'st the feebled veins of sweaty labour - The galley - slave , that all the toilsome day Tugs at his oar ...
... thou pale sober night , Thou that in sluggish fumes all sense dost steep , Thou that gives all the world full leave to play , Unbend'st the feebled veins of sweaty labour - The galley - slave , that all the toilsome day Tugs at his oar ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 19 |
ON UNPREDICTABILITY AND NONCLASSICAL UNITY | 97 |
CHAPTER IV | 118 |
Copyright | |
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